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Mold Remediation Certification- Check for It

Every company that is going to be licensed to do professional mold remediation is going to have something called a mold remediation certification. This certification provides the consumer with the knowledge that the company is up to standards when it comes to techniques, equipment and has the knowledge necessary to remove mold and prevent its reoccurrence.

There are a few things that go along with this type of certification. Certification is usually held on a state level or held by a body that is set as the standard for mold remediation. Most people rely on the standard set by the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and restoration Certification. This was a standard, which was set in 1972, and it monitors the educational programs and all standards in the industry in regards to a number of areas of which mold remediation is one.

These standards are designed to provide individuals looking for service with a way to ensure that the work they receive is going to provide them with what they need. The certification process includes being able to quantify the amount of mold in the home through a variety of factors such as visual, air quality, humidity and temperature. Certification also requires knowledge of action levels, definitions, descriptions, conditions and other factors, which are needed to determine the type of remediation is necessary.

Anyone who is inspecting or removing mold should have certification either through the IIRC or through the CMI or CMRC. These certifications let you know that the person that you are dealing with has the knowledge necessary to inspect your home, determine if remediation is required and prepare the way for the contractor. A certified mold remediation contractor is someone who is trained in the removal of mold.

These individuals are well versed in the safety procedures necessary to ensure that the mold is contained and removed from the site without further contamination and provide what is necessary to help prevent a reoccurrence. There are a number of ways to obtain certification. Certification is structured through a standardized exam and offered by a number of schools. These schools offer online as well as traditional trade school style classes depending on the institution offering the course.

When you are looking to get your home or building inspected for mold, it is important to check to make sure that the company or individuals that you pick for the job are certified. These certifications provide you with the knowledge that the person that you have hired and is inspecting or remediating your building or home is someone that understands the aspects of mold, what to look for and how to safely remove it without spreading it to other areas. They are also trained to provide preventative measures to prevent a reoccurrence once the mold has been removed from the home or building. While these are separate certifications, it is common to find individuals who have certifications in both inspection and contracting. This allows the person or company that you have hired handle everything regarding your mold removal needs.

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How To Clean Mold On Drywall?
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 02:51:21 GMT
I can't really find anything on google. Theres a room in my basement that has a patch of mold on the ceiling and I tried scrubbing it off with bleach but it comes off way too slow and this will take hours. I have already determined its only surface mold and not deep in the wall. I'll check out how to prevent this later. Right now I just wanna clean it. Whats cleaning product should I use? Bleach doesn't work. I also have a gasmask so any cleaning method will work.

What Is The Best Way To Clean Black Mould Off My Wall?
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 11:23:15 GMT
Ok so my bedroom has a serious damp problem, and as a result there is black mould, we had a proper clean up before with anti damp paint and all sorts, but its still growing back, and my walls are soaking wet, its depressing. Somebody help please

Is It My Responsibility To Clean Mold Off The Window Of My Apartment?
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 19:40:11 GMT
I have some mold on a window in my apartment that I rent. It's on the window sill, not on the glass at all. I know it's caused from condensation, so I don't mind cleaning it myself but the paint on the sill is cracked so I'm scared it might be underneath and will just be a recurring problem. I'm just wondering if it is my responsibility to clean it up, or if I should tell the building maintenance guy and leave it for them to clean?

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